The Blizzard maintains its 2nd place in Canada

The Blizzard maintains its 2nd place in Canada
The Blizzard maintains its 2nd place in Canada
Blizzard players during last Friday’s match. Photo credit: Percy Picard

For a fifth week in a row, the Edmundston Blizzard occupies second place in the national junior A team rankings thanks to a record of 19-2-1-0. The Canadian Junior Hockey League released its weekly rankings today.

The Rockland Nationals (CCHL, 18-1-1-0) continue to dominate the Canadian standings. In third position, we find a new team, the Leamington Flyers (OJHL, 22-2-2-1).

After defeating the Grand Falls Rapids 6-2 on Friday, the Blizzard lost 4-3 in overtime on Sunday to the West-Kent Steamers.

The Summerside Western Capitals (16-3-2-0) are currently ranked 8th in Canada. The Steamers (12-6-1-0) receive an honorable mention.

The Blizzard will play its next game on Wednesday, November 20 (7:15 p.m.) when it visits the Grand Falls Rapids (4-10-0-4).

The Canadian Junior Hockey League brings together 118 Junior A teams divided into nine leagues.

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